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Artemisia - Roast Goose, the Green Fairy, and the Nobel Prize: Digressions on the Topic of Solubility

22.12.2020

Human use of the plant “Artemisia” has a long tradition - whether used as spice in a heavy meal, as a medicinal product against malaria or as an ingredient of the once notorious absinthe.

About RNA vaccines, gene guns and (tiny) fakir boards

21.08.2020

Learn more about some Covid-19 vaccine candidates and their potential.

Of dyes and drugs: Giving colour to the world of pharmaceutics

08.04.2020

This issue of “side note” deals with colors in the pharmaceutical industry.

On the potentization of nothing, equal contents for all, and double-blind studies

22.01.2020

Learn more about homeopathic medicines and the homogeneous distribution of very small quantities of active ingredients.

About Christmas scents, cinnamon stars and "gingerbread patches"

12.12.2019

Find out why Harro Höfliger's assembly halls occasionally smell of cinnamon and cloves.

In vino sanitas – wine and its talents

13.09.2019

Wine in moderation is said to have a health-promoting effect - it has been used medicinally for thousands of years.

Of black gold and green gold

14.06.2019

Truffles and cannabis have more in common than you might assume.

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